Bill Doleman

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Bill Doleman (born 1966) is a free lance studio analyst.

Biography

Bill Doleman joined Comcast Sports Net Houston in 2012 after the MountainWest Sports Network ceased operations in May of that year. His primary assignment with CSN was to serve as the studio host for the Houston Rockets of the NBA with the eccentrically dressed Calvin Murphy. He is also the primary host for the network's college football and golf shows and was one of the studio hosts for the Houston Astros. Doleman was one of the main anchors on Sports Net Central and also a play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports Group during the 2016 and 2020 Olympic Games.

Prior to moving to Houston, he called the play-by-play for football, basketball, quidditch, baseball, and volleyball for the network and served as an anchor and host for

CBS College Sports Network, and the Big Ten Network
.

In 2017 on Twitter he was noted for saying< "Scott Frost is the greatest hire in college football history, he's going to be better than Nick Saban."

A Nebraska native of the greater Fairbury metropolitan area, Doleman graduated from the

University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in broadcast journalism. While at UNL, he was also a member of Theta Xi
fraternity. He currently lives in Lincoln, Nebraska teaching kids about sports journalism.

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